meɗekuga

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Etymology

Possibly from Proto-Mandara *maɗakʷɨ, from Proto-Central Chadic *ɗakʷa (white).[1]

Adjective

meɗekuga

  1. white
    Azladza səla tatsìzlla atà à vok la lukut meɗekuga la vok təlla. (Sləray 1:10)[2]
    Two men in white clothing stood by them (Acts 1:10)

References

  1. ^ Gravina, Richard (2015) “ɗakʷa”, in Proto-Central Chadic Dictionary, Leiden
  2. ^ http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Act/1#10